For the first 13 days of his life, Nicholas was no different than any other baby.
He ate well. When he slept, he slept well. He acted just like my first son acted when he
came home from the hospital." Nicholas was given a hepatitis B shot at his regular
check up at the pediatrician's office on the 13th day of his life. That night when I got
home from work, I noticed that Nicholas was crying a lot more than usual. In fact, he was
screaming some of the time. He was acting differently, but because we had just taken him
to the doctor for a checkup and they told us he was a big healthy boy, we thought
everything was OK. When he was just acting fussy, like babies sometimes do, we didn't know
anything about vaccines or that they can cause problems for some babies.

Nicholas cried on and off for most of the night. When I got up and went to work the
next day, he was still crying on and off. He continued during most of the day and into the
evening. The next morning, his mother found him dead in his crib. From the way he looked,
he had been dead for several hours."

An autopsy was done the next day. A couple of weeks later, our pediatrician told us
over the phone that the autopsy showed Nicholas had died of sudden infant death syndrome.
He told us Nicholas was one of the healthiest babies he had ever seen . What I didn't
know then but I know now is that the pediatrician had made a report within 17 days of
Nicholas' death to the government's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, VAERS. In
VAERS, Nicholas' death is listed as SIDS. Even though I didn't know anything about
vaccines or SIDS, something told me that there was a reason why Nicholas died, and I had
to find out why.

After seeing an article in the Washington Post about the Institute of Medicine
report on adverse events associated with childhood vaccines, Nicholas's father called the
National Vaccine Information Center and began talking to experts and researching infant
death and vaccines. Eventually a clinical professor of pathology, who had reviewed
Nicholas' medical records, autopsy and slides, stated in writing that Nicholas did not die
of SIDS but died a cardiac death, caused by passive congestive changes with pulmonary
edema and hemorrhage caused by the active immunization with hepatitis B vaccine. The
pathologist stated "I do not believe this was a sudden infant death syndrome death.
Sudden infant death syndrome is the most abused diagnosis in pediatric pathology. In this
particular case, the infant was two weeks old. Sudden infant death at two weeks old is so
rare as to be virtually unheard of."

The pathologist went on to say that Nicholas was at high risk for congestive heart
failure because his mother had gestational diabetes, but that he would definitely have
survived were it not for the stress induced by the hepatitis B vaccination.